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On a crisp spring afternoon, nearly a hundred tea lovers from around the world gathered not in a traditional teahouse, but on the windswept peak of the Grindelwald-First mountain in Switzerland’s ...
I found myself surrounded by cumulonimbus clouds and trapped inside. It was terrifying — everything around me was white,” ...
A Chinese paraglider has claimed to have survived being accidentally propelled 8,500m (27,800ft) into the sky above ...
Experienced paraglider describes the "frightening" experience which saw him climb to extreme heights without oxygen ...
Footage of the death-defying incident shows Peng gliding above the clouds, his face caked in chunks of ice as he attempts to make a safe descent.
Viral footage shows Peng with his face and body covered in icicles as he attempts to control his canopy. According to Sixth ...
Peng Yujiang, a paraglider in China, survived a powerful air current known as “clock suck” suddenly lifted him into the upper ...
The Chinese paraglider began from an elevation of around 9,800ft in the Qilian mountain range in northern China on Saturday.